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A man suspected in the shooting death of an unarmed Capitol security guard was arrested Tuesday as he knocked on doors asking people for a ride to the police station, authorities said.Prosecutors said the suspect, a 24-year-old college dropout, has a history of mental illness including manic depression, and has been off his medication. They are reviewing whether to seek the death penalty. This was an extremely violent crime, prosecutor John Schmidt told a judge in successfully seeking a $20 million bond for Derek W. Potts.Potts was charged with first-degree murde
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